Late 1800s. The South American branch of Bosca proudly held a double title: “Supplier to His Majesty the King of Italy” and “Worldwide Exporter of Piedmont Wines”.
The house specialty? Moscato, claro.
Sight
Bright straw yellow with a light froth.
Nose
Its aroma is pleasant and distinctive, with notes of citrus, peach, ripe apricot, and sage.
Taste
Sweet, aromatic and round, with good acidity and an intense retro-nasal sensation. Its freshness provides perfect balance.
Pairing tips
It’s the perfect match for desserts and festive moments, but don’t be afraid to try it with unexpected pairings that highlight its versatility.
Try it with a bruschetta with butter and anchovies, or even with exotic dishes that are mildly spiced.
To avoid: be bold, but steer clear of dishes that are overly salty, acidic, bitter or spicy, which might overpower its delicacy. Avoid overly fatty foods that its lightness won’t balance.
It’s your guy if…
…You love sweet, aromatic and lively wines, perfect for joyful moments and lighthearted celebrations. Try it if you’re looking for a sip that tastes like a party.
Awards
- International Wine Challenge 2024: Silver
- China Wine and Spirit Awards 2023: Double Gold
- Decanter World Wine Awards 2021: Silver
- Mundus Vini 2021: Silver
Now listening
What a Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
This song is a celebration of life’s simple beauty and everyday wonders.
Armstrong’s warm, iconic voice and the sweet, optimistic melody perfectly match the lightness and aromatic charm of Moscato d’Asti.
It invites you to see the world with wonder and find joy in the little things, just like a sip of this wine can brighten your moment. Both leave you with a smile and a lasting sense of warmth.
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